Pinterest feature – Working with knits

It's been a while since I did a feature about sewing pins on Pinterest. Check out this earlier article about binding and bias tape pins and one of my favorite boards that I refer to often for tips and reminders:

Today I'm focusing on Working with Knits. My board has 44 pins at the time of writing this, although I'm finding new resources and adding them all the time. I find Pinterest really useful because:

its a visual way to sort and organise things and so much easier to find what you are looking for when you can see pictures, better than regular browser bookmarks

it reminds me of things I had forgotten all about when I browse back through my boards

it actually is a great search engine too – search for what you are looking for and up come all the relevant pins and you can preview them before you even go to the article so in some ways I find it better than using Google search when I want to find a sewing tip or pattern

Here are some of my favorite pins on the Working with Knits board. Take note of the number and the links are all listed underneath. Give them some repins if you want to save them to your own boards, or follow along with this one.

One Response to Pinterest feature – Working with knits

Deby, for a new sewer I am amazed at how quickly you have learned to do so much. You have certainly found at least one of your gifts! As I saw the headline to this section of your blog, I initially jumped over it and went on to the next section because I have not yet learned how to access material from Pintrest I have an account and have been out there 3-4 times and made a concerted effort to learn to use it, but I’m missing something. Granted I’m 61 and didn’t grow up with this to be able to learn it organically. However, I’m really pretty good on the computer and can usually help others because of my skill. This time I need the help. Would you do a blog on how to use Pintrest? I go out there and click on a photo, expecting to be taken to the origin or that post with the accompanying explanation. Sometimes nothing happens at all, and other times I’m just taken to a larger photo of the same small photo. Is that all it is? Is it just a bulletin board of photos? If so, what’s the fuss? I have to be missing somethings crucial. Please help.

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